
Google Meet for web gets gentle notifications and custom recommendations for better call quality
India Today
Google Meet for web will now show suggestions in the form of gentle notifications that will appear as a bubble and red dot over the More Options button next to End Call in the revamped bottom bar.
Google Meet for web has introduced a new user interface (UI) and is rolling out new tools so users can get a better call quality experience. Google Meet for web will now show suggestions in the form of gentle notifications that will appear as a bubble and red dot over the More Options button next to End Call in the revamped bottom bar. Google Meet will give users personalised suggestions and recommendations on how to improve the quality of their calls. This will revolve around battery level, bandwidth, and network connection, and presentation status, 9to5 Google noted. It will give users personalised suggestions like “Plug in your charger.” Google Meet is also introducing one-click quick actions to reduce Meet resource consumption like switching settings to use less CPU or network bandwidth or adding closed captions to assist with understanding audio.
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